On Stage

Last update for this page: 07 July 2007

Nothing Scheduled at this time

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Who: Carey "Kosher" Womack, Paul Q-Pek, Phillip Owens, Daniel Tucek, Lee Haley

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Recent / Past  Shows  List

September 10 2005 - 911 Festival - Beaumont Texas

July 16 2005 - Sonshine Festival - Willmar MN

July 12 2005 - Austin Texas

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Promoters:

If you would like One Bad Pig to play for your event, email us for a contract outline of requirements

                       Want us to play Cornerstone Festival 2008? 

   Cornerstone Festival   said we already did enough "reunion" shows

ISN'T THAT WHAT WE ARE ALL ABOUT?

               Write to Cornerstone Festival and ask them to put One Bad Pig on Main Stage!

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     Even though we have continued as a band and only do a few concerts a year, this festival is extra special for us. Much of the bands' roots are traced back to the 1986 fest.We have had such great experiences playing  C-stone 7 times previous and this would be no exception. We have never had the privelege of playing main stage, and would love to bless it with our music, mess, and mayhem.!

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truetunes.com - review of One Bad Pig at Cornerstone 2000

    The weather was beautiful, the dust was flying, and the last day was underway... It was Punk Day on the Indoor Stage... The Pig was great, like the guilty pleasure of that extra donut. They pulled out nearly every concert shtick they had ever had. There was the guitar smashing, the wading-pool sized Ice Cream Sundae, fireworks, and more. The band was suprisingly tight and the music, though definitely on the dated side, seemed alive and fresh. New-school punkers may not have totally "gotten" the Pig's blend of hard-core ministry and serious fun as many of the newer punk bands take themselves way too seriously, but you could see the crowd grow in both size and esteem for these pioneers.

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